Yes, the car has been sold with the plates.
When a car is sold, the license plates typically stay with the car and are transferred to the new owner.
It is important to remove the license plates when selling a car.
Return you license plates to Dept of Motor Vehicles.
If you forgot to remove the plates from a car you sold, you should contact the buyer immediately and ask them to return the plates to you. It is important to remove the plates to avoid any potential legal or financial issues.
Nothing. it was sold as is.
It is not recommended to sell a car with license plates on it. It is important to remove the license plates before selling the car to avoid any potential legal or security issues.
In illinois, what is the law concerning license plates taken off your car that you sold privately?
Here's a guess: The guy bought the car, and never bothered changing the registration. You took the plates off the car, right? Go to the registry with proof that you sold the car. If this is not the case, revert this answer, or contact me and I'll revert it.
Yes. When a car is sold, the plates remain the property of the previous owner, who then places them on another car he/she buys, or turns them in for credit if not ever buying another vehicle. If you have never had Arizona plates, you will need to apply for those at the local MVD in your area.
Not sure about other states, but in Georgia when you buy a tag for your vehicle that is YOUR tag, if you sell your car or it gets repo'd you can get the tag and trasfer it to another vehicle.
No, I did not sell my car in Texas and leave the plates on it.
No, typically plates are kept by the owner when selling a car.